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Why the troubling problem of Intermezzo’s misogyny remains unresolved
The spectacle of the newly-revived 'Intermezzo' might dazzle, but it still struggles to get past the misogyny […]
Review
Beckett’s ‘Happy Days’ at the English Theatre Berlin is absurdly brilliant
Directed by Beckett's long-time collaborator Walter D. Asmus, 'Happy Days' explores the apocalypse in miniature ★★★★.
Preview
Long night of the playwrights returns with Autor:innen Tage at the Deutsches Theater
The “long night of the playwrights” returns to the Deutsches Theater (June 4-15) to highlight the work […]
Stage
Ballhaus Naunynstraße intendant Wagner Carvalho on space for young artists
Since 2013, Wagner Carvahlo has been helping young people participate in theatre through the akademie der autodidakten.
Editor's column
A final bow: Theatretreffen celebrates the legacy of René Pollesch
This year's Theatretreffen brought into focus a recent loss: Schaubühne director René Pollesch.
Stage
Tanzpol: The dance of resistance and revolution
Johanna Kasperow and Ashkan Afsharian founded Tanzpol in 2020 to showcase the dance of the diaspora.
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